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<H1>tyo(+Ascii)</H1>
The character represented by the ascii integer Ascii is put onto the
current output in raw mode.


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<DT><EM>Ascii</EM></DT>
<DD>Integer.
</DD>
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<H2>Description</H2>
   Puts the character represented by the integer ASCII code Ascii (in the
   range 0 to 255) onto the current output in raw mode.

<P>
   If the output device is a terminal, the tyo/1 output goes directly to
   the screen, whereas the output from put/1 is buffered first, and is only
   output to the screen when the current output is flushed (e.g.
   explicitly using flush(1).).

<P>
   ASCII codes for the non-printable characters (i.e.  control characters)
   are also acceptable.

<P>

<H3>Modes and Determinism</H3><UL>
<LI>tyo(+) is det
</UL>
<H3>Exceptions</H3>
<DL>
<DT><EM>(4) instantiation fault </EM>
<DD>Ascii is not instantiated.
<DT><EM>(5) type error </EM>
<DD>Ascii is instantiated, but not to an integer.
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<H2>Examples</H2>
<PRE>   Equivalent to tyo(output, Ascii).  (see tyo/2 for details).



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<H2>See Also</H2>
<A HREF="../../kernel/iochar/tyi-1.html">tyi / 1</A>, <A HREF="../../kernel/iochar/tyi-2.html">tyi / 2</A>, <A HREF="../../kernel/iochar/tyo-2.html">tyo / 2</A>
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